Monster Hunter: Wilds – How to Cook Food

Monster Hunter: Wilds - How to Cook Food

As a seasoned Monster Hunter veteran with countless hours spent slaying beasts and crafting equipment, I can confidently say that the Open Beta for Monster Hunter: Wilds is a breath of fresh air. After countless sleepless nights battling Rajangs and Behemoths in Monster Hunter: World, I’m thrilled to see how CAPCOM has refined and improved upon their already stellar formula.


At last, the Monster Hunter: Wilds Open Beta has arrived on every console! Now everyone can delve into the thrilling action RPG experience that CAPCOM has prepared with their newest release.

In the Open Beta, we focus on critical aspects such as server functionality, speed, and cross-platform playability, which are key elements of Wilds. Furthermore, there are several improvements in this successor to Monster Hunter: World that you shouldn’t miss out on.

Monster Hunter: Wilds - How to Cook Food

In Wilds, the game’s hunting experience has been refined for a more engaging play, offering adequate difficulty in battles against tougher monsters. The option to swap weapons during combat and quickly set up temporary camps significantly enhances the overall gameplay. Let’s delve into the details of cooking mechanics now.

Here’s how to cook/grill food in Monster Hunter: Wilds:

A Brief History

In contrast to past Monster Hunter games, dining at the Hunter HQ prior to venturing out offers the maximum status bonuses. From vital options like Felyne Vigor to crucial life-saving features such as Felyne Medic, we owe a debt of gratitude to our Felyne Chefs from World and Iceborne. Without their culinary skills, we’d likely be knocked out three times by a Furious Rajang.

Monster Hunter: Wilds - How to Cook Food

While we can certainly prepare meals within our campsite during a hunt, it won’t provide the same advantages as eating at our base. Our reliable barbecue grill only offers Well-Done Steaks, which isn’t quite as advantageous compared to dining inside the campsite or Headquarters.

Cooking in Monster Hunter: Wilds

In The Wilds, you have the freedom to accomplish tasks at any location or time. This is a significant enhancement to the player’s lifestyle within the game, surpassed only by the option to seamlessly switch between two different weapons.

Monster Hunter: Wilds - How to Cook Food

Preparing meals has become more convenient these days. There’s no need to dine at Hunter HQ anymore, as you can now prepare your own food. All you need is a reliable portable barbecue grill and choose the ingredients that appeal to you the most.

As a fan, I’d suggest ditching the traditional rhythm-based mechanics from past games, but ensure that the tension of evading monsters persists. If not, the experience feels incomplete, like a meal left untasted.

Know Your Ingredients

In the wilderness, it’s thrilling to see how different ingredients affect the boosts to your stats when you cook. Combining meat with mushrooms gives a slight enhancement to your health, whereas other combinations provide various culinary advantages, like the Black Belt Meal (Lo) does.

Monster Hunter: Wilds - How to Cook Food

By blending various components together, you’ll achieve diverse outcomes. Initially, the Open Beta provided limited options for gathering ingredients, yet they were sufficient to demonstrate the fundamentals of our innovative culinary method.

Monster Hunter: Wilds - How to Cook Food

To ensure a good match, be sure to examine the details of every ingredient and verify if they align with your character’s stats and preferred weapon category.

Next year on February 28th, Monster Hunter: Wilds will be here, and I can hardly wait! Even though it feels like a distant future, gamers have been having a blast in the Open Beta already.

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2024-11-04 14:13